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Abit NF7 Modded Bios's

WARNING! MODDED BIOS'S. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK, AMDFORUMS/MEMBERS WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEAD BOARDS OR CORRUPTED BIOS'S. DONT FLASH THESE BIOS'S IF YOU DONT HAVE A BIOS SAVIOR OF SOME SORT. THESE BIOS'S ARE BETAS AND SHOULD BE TREATED THAT WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!

d24 with d10-bpl mod, thanks Abducted for linking
the files
- romsip mod
- d10-bpl mod
- the main difference between 3d and v2 is that 3d
has more d10 codes modded into it, following tictac's
3d d22 and d23

added 5/22/04...
some new d24 bioses. modified the sip tables a bit, and also used a table from infinity. these d24s gave no performance hit when bios cpu interface was disabled.
the same fsb oc with prime. 3dmark stability was better when cpu interface was disabled in bios but not at the expense of bandwidth. the sandra scores and prime benchmarks were not affected by bios cpu interface setting. the 1st bios gave better sandra scores than the other w/ infinity sip table

Re: Abit NF7 Modded Bios's

There is no such thing as a 'final' modded bios or one that works best for all systems. You have to test it yourself. S-ATA bios 4227 has less compatability problems, 4247 should have a lill higher benchmark scores.
My board overclocks best with d1.0 and d1.4BPL.
Others do better with d2.4. And even under the boards who like d2.4 there is a difference between for instance SubZero or 3D and i;m sure also what BPL version they like best.
Trial And Error is what it's all about!

Re: Abit NF7 Modded Bios's

renuac,
Abducted is right on the money... but if you're not as addicted as him and I are yet and you want to save yourself some time you may want to just go with something that is widely accepted to be "good".
If you have SATA go with D22 Alpha 1, if not, go with a D10 variant.

Re: Abit NF7 Modded Bios's

Originally Posted by maxkilling

Ive got a write falure while flashing

NF7 S 2.0

Ive tried this bios NF7D_10b2.BIN
System still works though

If you're trying to flash back to d1.0 from DOS you need a special command line to force the flash. It's easier to just use FlashMenu from ABIT to flash back to d1.0 from windows. Make sure you don't have the system overclocked while flashing the bios.